How do geocells help in erosion control and load distribution?

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asked 3 hours ago in H&E by landscapegeotextile5 (980 points)

Geocells help control erosion by confining soil within their cellular structure, preventing it from being washed away by water or displaced by wind. This is particularly useful in areas exposed to heavy rainfall, flowing water, or steep slopes. The cells create a stable matrix that holds the soil in place while allowing water to flow through. In terms of load distribution, geocells spread applied loads across multiple cells, reducing pressure on any single point. This improves the overall strength and stability of the ground, making it suitable for supporting heavy loads in applications such as roads, pavements, and embankments.

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